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Large Decorative Plate Majolica Wall Dish, Centerpiece Hand Painted Italy Deruta

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Our ceramic plate "Mediterranean Nuances" is handmade and hand-painted in Italy: realized in majolica painted in polychrome, it is characterized by elegant decorative motifs of the Deruta tradition colored with different variations of blue and brown tones following the original Renaissance painting technique. The particular shape of this dish is traditionally called "a priest's hat". This majolica can be exposed as an centerpiece or it can be used as a fancy wall dish. The accuracy of the details adds a further qualitative element to the piece: our majolica plate is made unique by the presence of hand-painted decorations also on the back, together with the certification mark, bringing back the ancient and almost lost splendor of crafted. Dimensions: diameter 60cm (23.62 in.) Colors: Vanadium, brown, Deruta blue, cerium oxide, brown-sepia. Visit our storefront to discover the whole deBlona collection. The beauty of a deBlona majolica is determined by the ancient process, unchanged over time and handmade, which we observe to the letter in the creation of our artworks: painting ceramics is a very complex, fascinating and insidious art, but it is precisely the human and imperfect sign that makes every piece so characteristic and totally unique. deBlona's essence is represented by the interpretation of the color and by an unrepeatable taste, with which we want to give new chromatic emotions. Majolica accompanies the history of mankind, telling its existence for centuries: here, in our Atelier, we want to keep on narrating our time.
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